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In reply to the discussion: Georgia Guidestones monument, called satanic by some, torn down after bombing [View all]Laha
(407 posts)18. The irony here is those stones are anything but Satanic
Guidelines for futures generations, sure. But with very creepy references to some sort of disaster that echoes the words of certain white nationalists. If it was a Christian terrorist and they just blew up their own shit the question would be, did they do it because they were confused and thought it was a pagan monument? Or did they do it to try to make it look like the left are terrorists?
Or, of course there are the remaining possibilities that it was an idiot on the left that just made things worse for everyone. Or even possibly a random act of vandalism.
Either way, nobody wins here.
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Georgia Guidestones monument, called satanic by some, torn down after bombing [View all]
Polybius
Jul 2022
OP
No forgiveness needed at all! Completely understand. They were such a loss.
toesonthenose
Jul 2022
#32
Extremist christians used violent terrorism to overturn Roe, now they're feeling empowered.
sop
Jul 2022
#15
But, Confederate graven images on GA's Stone Mountain are still intact.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Jul 2022
#20